There are many reasons why tooth discoloration work. Constant staining from favorite drinks and foods cause this tooth discoloration process.
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Yes and No, Dark discoloration of all the teeth could just be stains from coffee or cigarettes, but if its just on small spots or specific teeth it would probably be a sign of decay. my best advice is to see a dentist asap, better to get it looked at earlier that later
Possibilities are death of the tooth from infection, circulatory disorders or other causes. Tooth discoloration can occur as a result of taking certain antibiotics such as tetracycline, but this would typically discolor all the teeth.
Intrinsic tooth stain is discoloration that occurs within the tooth structure, often as a result of factors during tooth development (e.g. exposure to certain medications or excessive fluoride). Intrinsic stains are more challenging to remove compared to extrinsic stains that occur on the tooth surface. Treatment may involve professional whitening procedures or veneers.
A condition called dental fluorosis can cause mottling of tooth enamel. This can be developed due to a high exposure to fluoride while the teeth are still developing. Mutilation can go from tiny specks of white in the tooth enamel to widespread discoloration and browning.
Eating sand can greatly erode tooth enamel, causing decay, cavities, sensitivity, discoloration, and pain. This is because of the abrasiveness of the sand.
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Discoloration
No, whitening strips cannot cure a dead tooth. A dead tooth, which is typically non-vital due to nerve damage or decay, requires professional dental treatment such as a root canal or extraction. Whitening strips only address surface stains and do not affect the underlying causes of tooth discoloration. For a dead tooth, it's essential to consult a dentist for appropriate care.
SORRY but the answer is no it won't. Your tooth has become dead or is dying. You would be advised to undergo a root canal treatment immediately and later a crown. DO not wait for the color to brighten up.It won't
no it will be to easy to pedal